This is the fourth video in our series on Relative Estimation. In this video I cover:
How to create a release in Jira
Assigning work to a release
Adding relevant information
Creating time-based vs scope-based release plans
If you missed out on the previous videos in this series you will find links to them below:
Part 1: • What are Story Points and how are the...
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Part 3: • What is Velocity and how to calculate...
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⏰ TIMESTAMPS
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0:00 Introduction
0:36 When do Scrum teams release
1:28 Recap of example from previous video
1:47 Creating a release in a company-managed project
3:50 Creating a release in a team-managed project
5:02 Assigning work to a release in a company-managed project
6:34 Assigning work to a release in a team-managed project
9:25 Why is the field called "Fix Versions"
10:00 Scope-based vs time-based release planning
10:30 Scope-based release plan example
13:29 Time-based release plan example
16:32 Conclusion
➡️ ONTO THE NEXT VIDEO!
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